Bajaj bike prices with CBS/ABS listed

    The newly introduced Bajaj Avenger Street 160 is yet to make it to the website.

    Published On May 06, 2019 10:23:00 AM

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    Bajaj bike prices with CBS/ABS listed

    Bajaj has finally updated its website with the updated price list after the CBS/ABS update. This includes models from the Pulsar, Avenger, Platina, Discover and CT100 range. However, the website has still not been updated with the company’s latest offering – the Bajaj Avenger Street 160 ABS.

    The company is one of the last motorcycle brands in India to update its entire range with the ABS/CBS safety technology that became mandatory from April 1, 2019. However, Bajaj also has one of the most extensive model line-ups in the country.

    Here is price list of all the models that have been updated with CBS/ABS:

    Model

    Price (ex-showroom Delhi)

    CT100 KS Spoke CBS

    Rs 33,402

    CT100 KS Alloy CBS

    Rs 36,186

    CT100 ES Alloy CBS

    Rs 41,837

    Platina 100 ES Alloy CBS

    Rs 48,282

    Platina 100 KS Alloy CBS

    Rs 40,749

    Platina 110 ES Alloy CBS

    Rs 50,752

    Discover 110 Drum CBS

    Rs 53,312

    Discover 125 Drum CBS

    Rs 58,253

    Discover 125 Disc CBS

    Rs 61,754

    Avenger 220 Street ABS

    Rs 1,03,891

    Avenger 220 Cruise ABS

    Rs 1,03,891

    Pulsar 150 Neon ABS

    Rs 68,250

    Pulsar 150 Twin Disc ABS

    Rs 88,339

    Pulsar NS160 (Twin Disc) ABS

    Rs 92,595

    Pulsar 180 Neon ABS

    Rs 94,790

    Pulsar 220F ABS

    Rs 1,06,528

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